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[And now, I am going to explain to you how I acclimated to the use of bookmark ^Chosen effort commitment.^: When I was creating bookmark ^Chosen-effort commitment.^ with the help of bookmark ^The Golden Age.^, I used that tune you may find from episode 2.2 ^Who Mourns for Adonais?^ from-series ^Star Trek(1967)^. The trumpet/horn tune is heard when Apollo(Michael Forest) is explaining to Carolyn(Leslie Parrish) what happened to-the goddess Hera(it^s a science fiction tv show). I used that tune to help me create the idea. However, most of the time in the beginning, in-55: an intentually safe context, of course, when I would reference ^The Golden Age.^ bookmark, I would use the tune ^Stirring In The Sands^, music-that you can find from episode ^Planet of the Dead^ from series ^Doctor Who(2005+)^. You can also find just the music from Amazon.com. It is-located from the MP3 selection of album ^Doctor Who: Series 4-The Specials^. Sometimes, when I would recall the tune ^Stirring In The Sands^,-I would straighten out my posture a little more, and I would allow my sense of composure to feel like it was resetting to a preferred sense-based on my standard demographic interpretation of the ideals, the concepts used, based on ^The Golden Age^ that I imagined where I worked had.-60: Sometimes, I would also recall that tune from the ^Who Mourns for Adonais?^ episode. Of course, that happened in the beginning, over a month ago.-Now, it just feels like I use it, without needing to recall the convenient music. However, sometimes, in order to sense some sort of foothold-65: to initiate the idea, I would try to use a seemingly normal response of just blinking my eyelids. For example, if you wanted to use the idea-because of some minor instigation or related inadvertency, you may choose to be more aware for your effort to blink. Your selected blinking of-your eyelids may help you use your ^Chosen effort of commitment.^ idea. You may just choose to blink once, or only a few times, in order to help-yourself initiate your ^Chosen effort commitment.^ idea. I recommend that you practice using this technique by just imagining you experienced-a very minor, almost nothing instigation, and then you just actually blink once to help you use the ^Chosen effort commitment.^ idea for the-70: instigation. That^s pretty much all I have to say concerning ^Chosen effort commitment.^ for now. [To clarify, this is in regards to dismissing-bookmark ^Chosen effort commitment.^ completely, not just dismissing the idea only for a specific expectation or expectations. [Violence, viewer-discretion for movie ^The Girl^ music video ^(Everything I Do) I Do It For You^, and movie ^Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves^. Violence, viewer-discretion for series ^Star Trek^ and series ^Doctor Who^. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode,-74 of 75: series, movie, and music video. [Use mental bookmark ^Chosen effort commitment.^ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.
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5/6/2015: [I’d like to begin by explaining what I believe is one of the uses for being able to remember more your chosen composure. It is my belief that if you are able to remember more your chosen sense of composure(and, for certain expectations, you don’t need to sense your chosen composure in order to remember what it is), the effectiveness of many of your other ideas will improve as well, even from within your unique school of thought. For example, I’m just using the name of the movie ‘The Quiet Man(1952)’, starring John Wayne as Sean Thorton, as a reference. Why would a man be called a ‘quiet man’? I remember some years ago from tv that movie celebrity Clint Eastwood(‘Firefox(1982)’) was socially a quiet man. Let’s just say for the sake of illustration that a ‘quiet man’ does not openly talk much in social situations, and keeps to himself a lot. It is my belief that if this idea that may help people remember more their chosen composure is used by such a quiet man, that quiet man’s ideas will improve in use, even within that quiet man’s unique school of thought.
And so, for the sake of example, someone may ask ‘Why talk about quiet men?’ The reason is to explain why I recommended blinking. Before I recommended the idea of blinking, I imagined what the kids may be doing. I contemplationally answered the question ‘What did I recommend for them to do in past lists?’ I didn’t offer them much specifically. And so, I wanted to offer them something more specific to work with. I wanted to say that with the ‘Quiet Man’ idea.
[And now to finish this idea. Bookmark ‘Chosen effort commitment.’ starts from Wishlist #1003 and ends at Wishlist #1008. I am guessing that the best reference people contemplationally used to clarify the use of bookmark ‘Chosen effort commitment.’ was episode 2.3 ‘Daniel Radcliffe’ from series ‘Extras(2006)’, episode watchable from Amazon Instant Video, refurbished for advice, of course, the 3 incidents that could cause a person to forget one’s chosen composure. Since the episode is a comedy, the 3 incidents are piled up one person, Andy Millman(Ricky Gervais), for 1 situation, even though it may take only 1 of these 3 incidents to cause a person to forget one’s chosen composure. One reason I believe this reference is the most popular is because it conveniently illustrates the 3 incidents. I imagined the 3 incidents to be seriously explained by William Forrester(Sean Connery) from movie ‘Finding Forrester(2000)’ in a small group setting. Even though a group is involved, I only imagine Forrester talking in the group. Mr. Forrester gives a name for each of the 3 incidents in the ‘Extras’ episodes. The 1st incident he calls ‘Misunderstanding’. The 2nd incident is called ‘Slander’. And the 3rd incident is called ‘Incompetence’. According to Amazon Instant Video, the 1st incident starts 16 minutes and 15 seconds into the episode, when Mr. Millman realizes that the boy he thought was creating a ruckus was actually a teenager with Down syndrome. Before that realization, when you watch and/or recall the episode, you can see that entire restaurant moment before Mr. Millman’s realization of misunderstanding as a moment of composure awareness that Mr. Millman will completely forget. I’d like to stipulate that there are probably a lot of people in America that don’t have an obvious technique to remember what their chosen composure is, but since remembering more your chosen composure is what this advice addresses, that moment before the awareness of misunderstanding is recalled and/or watched to clarify the use of the chosen composure idea. In other words, I imagine kids looking at that restaurant scene to see what composure awareness Andy Millman will forget.
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The 2nd incident, called ‘Slander’ by Mr. Forrester, starts 16 minutes and 38 seconds into the episode. Refurbished with inapproprieities removed, soon after Mr. Millman was interviewed by the reporter, it is revealed that the reporter intentionally slandered(slander-a malicious, false, and defamatory statement or report) Andy with the interview he gave Mr. Millman.
The 3rd incident, called ‘Incompetence’, is located 23 minutes and 25 seconds into the episode, when Andy’s manager Darren Lamb(Stephen Merchant) donated Andy’s entire salary from the movie that he is in to charity without Andy’s consent.
[When I would sometimes contemplationally use the ‘Chosen effort commitment.’ idea, I would contemplationally say ‘I remember more my chosen effort (of) commitment.’ or ‘I remember more my chosen composure.’
[I have now officially completed my adding of comments to bookmark ‘Chosen effort commitment.’ As I have said before, I don’t plan to add comments to the future bookmarks. I added comments to bookmark ‘Chosen effort commitment.’ to make it a ‘jump in’ point for new readers.
[I plan to add more ideas next week.